irvinehomeowner
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The mask requirement ends if you're fully vaccinated I believe.
irvinehomeowner said:The mask requirement ends if you're fully vaccinated I believe.
morekaos said:Unenforceable so will go unfollowed.
irvinehomeowner said:morekaos said:Unenforceable so will go unfollowed.
And we will continue to see variants.
One good thing... flu cases have been milder and fewer.
akula1488 said:You don't need any masks if you are part of Gavin Newsom's circle but if you are one of his servants you have to wear it.
irvinehomeowner said:The mask requirement ends if you're fully vaccinated I believe.
akula1488 said:Since flu has been eliminated, if we plot the sum of COVID and flu cases, I bet 2021 and 2022 will look like 2019 and all the years before.
akula1488 said:Since flu has been eliminated, if we plot the sum of COVID and flu cases, I bet 2021 and 2022 will look like 2019 and all the years before.
eyephone said:UCF Today: The effectiveness of face masks has been a hotly debated topic since the emergence of COVID-19. However, a new study by researchers at the University of Central Florida offers more evidence that they work.
In a study appearing today in the Journal of Infectious Diseases, the researchers found that face masks reduce the distance airborne pathogens could travel, when speaking or coughing, by more than half compared to not wearing a mask.
The findings are important as airborne viral pathogens, such as SARS-CoV-2, can be encapsulated and transmitted through liquid droplets and aerosols formed during human respiratory functions such as speaking and coughing.
Knowing ways to reduce this transmission distance can help keep people safe and aid in managing responses to pandemics, such as COVD-19, which has resulted in global-scale infection, health care system overloads, and economic damage.
These responses could include relaxing some social distancing guidelines when masks are worn.
?The research provides clear evidence and guidelines that 3 feet of distancing with face coverings is better than 6 feet of distancing without face coverings,? says study co-author Kareem Ahmed, an associate professor in UCF?s Department of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering.
Using diagnostic tools commonly used for understanding how fluids move through air, the researchers measured the distance in all directions that droplets and aerosols travel from people speaking and coughing, when wearing different types of masks and when not.
The researchers found that a cloth face covering reduced emissions in all directions to about two feet compared to the four feet of emissions produced when coughing or speaking with no mask on.
The reduction was even greater when wearing a surgical mask, which reduced the distance coughing and speaking emissions traveled to only about half a foot.
The researchers got the idea for the study from the jet propulsion research they do.
Study co-authors were Jonathan Reyes, lead author and a postdoctoral researcher; Bernhard Stiehl, a postdoctoral researcher; Juanpablo Delgado, a master?s student; and Michael Kinzel, an assistant professor. All are with UCF?s Department of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering.
https://www.ucf.edu/news/face-masks...thogens-could-travel-in-half-new-study-finds/
Another research that shows masks helps reduce the the distance airborne pathogens could travel.
(Do you trust this article or someone that posts on fb? Haha)
[/quote]eyephone said:I trust the mask research that did like a simulation with results vs someone that talked about mask theoretically.
eyephone said:An opinion by someone is a lot different from a computer generated results.
eyephone said:eyephone said:An opinion by someone is a lot different from a computer generated results.
If the opinion had scientific actual evidence. (Like current data) I would consider it, other than that in my humble but great opinion I will dismiss it.
(let the plebs be plebs)